Shame on Suu Kyi

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Salam alaykum;

thanks about answering but I am not sure did I really understood it.



Should muslims be worry only when oppressed people are muslims? No need to be worry if people who suffer are somebody else - Christian, Jews, atheists etc? That was my question.


Of Course Muslims should worry and protest against all injustice.

I cleared my position here - don't know of any Muslim country where non-Muslims need travel pass to go to even next village . Pl. tell me and InshaAllah I will be happy to sign a petition to that Govt. to treat non-Muslims fairly.
 
Salam alaykum

thanks sister about your answer. Now I got it. And I agree with you.

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some related info :


The Latest Extinction Campaign Against the Rohingyas of Burma
Dr. Habib Siddiqui, USA


...."The former first President of Burma Sao Shwe Theik stated, “Muslims of Arakan certainly belong to one of the indigenous races of Burma. If they do not belong to the indigenous races, we also cannot be taken as indigenous races.”



"The previous parliamentary government listed 144 ethnic groups in Burma. But Ne Win put only 135 groups on a short list, and then was approved by his BSPP regime’s constitution of 1974. The three Muslim groups of Rohingya (Muslim Arakanese), Panthay (Chinese Muslims), Bashu (Malay Muslims) and six other ethnic groups were deleted. "




Color-coding of individuals - Hitler's Nazi regime was into color-coding and other forms of classification of peoples and individuals. "


In 1989, colour-coded Citizens Scrutiny Cards (CRCs) were introduced: pink cards for the full citizens, blue for associate citizens and green for naturalized citizens. Rohingya were not issued with any identity cards.




June 18 2012 00
 
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Myanmar president says Rohingyas not welcome



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A Rohingya Muslim woman from Myanmar holding her six

day old baby and her family, who tried to cross the Naf

river into Bangladesh to escape sectarian violence,

cry in a Bangladeshi Coast guard station in Teknaf on June

19, 2012, before being sent back to Myanmar.





Myanmar’s president Thein Sein said that Rohingya people

are not welcome in the country, and that refugee camps or

deportation was the only solution for communal unrest.

Muslim Rohingyas have long been discriminated against in Myanmar, with authorities withholding land rights, education and public services


Thursday, July 12th 2012, 09:54 AM




MUNIR UZ ZAMAN/AFP/GettyImages

Myanmar's president told the UN Thursday that refugee camps or deportation was the "solution" for nearly a million Rohingya Muslims in the wake of communal unrest in the west of the country.







Thein Sein, who had previously struck a more conciliatory tone during fighting that left at least 80 people dead in Rakhine State last month, told the chief of the United Nations refugee agency the Rohingya were not welcome.

"We will take responsibility for our ethnic people but it is impossible to accept the illegally entered Rohingyas, who are not our ethnicity," he told UN High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres, according to the president's official website.

The former junta general said the "only solution" was to send the Rohingyas -- which number around 800,000 in Myanmar and are considered to be some of the world's most persecuted minorities -- to refugee camps run by UNHCR.

"We will send them away if any third country would accept them," he added. "This is what we are thinking is the solution to the issue."

Communal violence between ethnic Buddhist Rakhine and local Muslims, including the Rohingya, swept the state in June, forcing tens of thousands to flee as homes were torched and communities ripped apart.

Decades of discrimination have left the Rohingya stateless, with Myanmar implementing restrictions on their movement and withholding land rights, education and public services, the UN says.

Unwanted in Myanmar and Bangladesh -- where an estimated 300,000 live -- Rohingya migrants have undertaken dangerous voyages by boat towards Malaysia or Thailand in recent years.

According to the UNHCR around one million Rohingya are now thought to live outside Myanmar, but they have not been welcomed by a third country.

Bangladesh has turned back Rohingya boats arriving on its shores since the outbreak of the unrest.

"Basically Myanmar does not consider these 735,000 Muslims in northern Rakhine state to be their citizens and we think the solution is for them to get citizenship in Myanmar," UNHCR's Asia spokeswoman Kitty McKinsey told AFP.

"So we would not be very likely to assist in transporting them out of the country and housing them somewhere else. As a refugee agency we do not usually participate in creating refugees."

McKinsey said the UN had been working for "several decades" in the area, trying to promote reconciliation and "benefit all communities, not just the Muslims".

Ten aid organization staff, including some from the UN, were detained in Rakhine in the wake of the unrest, according to a situation bulletin by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) last week.

Three people -- two from the UN and another international aid worker -- are thought to have appeared in court on June 9.

"They have been charged and appeared in court but they have not been tried," an unnamed aid worker told AFP.

Although security forces have quelled the worst of the unrest, tens of thousands of people remain in government-run relief camps with the UN's World Food Program reporting that it has provided aid to some 100,000 people.

Both sides have accused each other of violent attacks, which were sparked following the rape and murder of a local Buddhist woman and subsequent revenge attack by a mob of ethnic Rakhines that left 10 Muslims dead on June 3.

A state of emergency is still in force in several areas.

This article was distributed through the NewsCred Smartwire. Original article © Agence France Presse 2012


Read more:http://india.nydailynews.com/newsar...dent-says-rohingyas-not-welcome#ixzz20VRNhyep
 
:'(
May Allah SWT help our fellow Muslims facing these hardships. May Allah SWT protect them from their enemies. May Allah SWT accept our duas for them.
Ameen
 
it's only god that can help.

insha Allah I'll keep them in my duas
 
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it's only God that can help.

insha Allah I'll keep them in my duas


yes , only God can help but how can we avoid our duty towards our oppreseed sisters and brothers ? I don't see any fund coming for them .


What our rich Muslims doing ? Cant' they give a part of their zakat money to these stateless Muslims ? Mynmar President cleary denied thier rights , Bangladesh is not giving them shelter . Where they will go ?


And what is wrong with you that you fight not in the Cause of Allah, and for those weak, illtreated and oppressed among men, women, and children, whose cry is: "Our Lord! Rescue us from this town whose people are oppressors; and raise for us from You one who will protect, and raise for us from You one who will help."

( سورة النساء , An-Nisa, Chapter #4, Verse #75)
 
why is Bangladesh closing its doors to its brothers & sisters?
 
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Bangladesh is giving them shelter since decades . There are thousands and thousands Rohingas living inside Bangladesh .



How come it's a solo responsiblity of a poor country to face such a challenge ? What our rich Muslims countries donig to solve the problem ? At least they can send their citizens's zakat money to help these Muslims.





But still , not all BD Muslims are supporting Govt. decision not to give anymore shelter to our oppressed Muslims.

InshaAllah we will find a good solution for them .


Ethnic Cleansing of Muslim Minority in Myanmar?
By Marwaan Macan-Markar


...In 1978 the military launched its ‘King Dragon Operation’ to drive out the Rohingya, prompting over 200,000 to flee the Rakhine State to neighbouring Bangladesh, where they lived in squalid refugee camps for decades.

 
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source : online

Bangladesh hosts the largest population of Muslim Rohingya refugees in the world, who flee across the border from northern Rakhine State in Myanmar because of ethnic and religious persecution.

Kutupalong and Nayapara are two official government camps in Bangladesh's southeast, in the district of Cox's Bazar, housing some 28,000 refugees registered with the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR). They are the remnants of a refugee outflow from northern Rakhine State in 1991-1992; no new Rohingya refugees have been allowed to enter the camps since then.

Outside the camps, an estimated 200,000 to 400,000 unregistered Rohingya are in makeshift shelters with little protection or assistance. For all the refugees, clean water, food, sanitation, shelter, healthcare and protection are in short supply.

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One 25-year-old man, Abu Seyid, was in a car accident, breaking his hip and paralyzing him from the waist down. He was able to beg for enough money for an emergency surgery and when I found him he lay in the mud in his hut, walled and roofed by garbage bags, crying in agony. There was no help coming for him, even though the UN camp boundary was only 100 meters away.
 
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they are the closest to them that's why..I don't think the rich want to spend their money on the poor anyway but this is a matter of life & death ...which charity counts more? if you've two dollars and give away one dollar or if you've 4 billion and give away a million? in the first case you've given away half your fortune ...might seem like we need more people to step in or for a complex solution but we miss their immediate needs which are survival ...I know BG is poor but my God I hope they change their position before more Muslims are exterminated.
 
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منوة الخيال;1533173 said:
my God I hope they change their position before more Muslims are exterminated.


I also pray for that .

But this is strange and unfortunate that almost all pressures are on BD and no media is condeming Mynmar Govt. Yesterday heard the news that USA will start business with Mynmar again.

No one is threating Mnymar to drop bombs on them or impose any ban for their cruelty to Rohinga Muslims. ^o)
 
I agree.. The U.S is the spawn of Satan we expect that they should reward countries for ridding them of Muslims in one form or another we should never look to those satanists for help or endorsement however we should take every opportunity to highlight their hypocrisy and may Allah swt grant us victory safe passage and inheritance of his earthe ...
Ameen
 
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I also pray for that .

But this is strange and unfortunate that almost all pressures are on BD and no media is condeming Mynmar Govt. Yesterday heard the news that USA will start business with Mynmar again.

No one is threating Mnymar to drop bombs on them or impose any ban for their cruelty to Rohinga Muslims. ^o)

Why does USA have to barge in everywhere. It annoys me to no extent. They should learn to mind their own business.
 
The governement should be helping people, all of them are corrupt and will have to one day answer to Allah
 

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